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Old May 05, 2007, 05:05 PM / Changeing amount of turns per year?   #1
 
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Can anyone show me how to change the 4 turn per year back into the normal 2 turns per year?

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Old May 05, 2007, 09:14 PM / Re: Changeing amount of turns per year?   #2
 
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That would be a large task.

Not only would you have to alter the script so that the turns per year worked differently, but you would have to change everything that had a date requirement on it. Things, like reforms, that have a certain date you have to reach before they will occur actually have a turn number, and the whole system is based on four turns per year. For example, if you played with two turns per year and didn't change anything, the 220BC Celtic reform wouldn't happen until 168BC and you would never get the second Celtic reform.
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